Here is a little command to quickly open the current directory you’re viewing in the Command Prompt using Windows Explorer.
Add a Google+ Quicklist to Ubuntu Unity Launcher
Google+ Quicklist gives you quick access to several Google+ pages (Stream, Circles, Notifications, and others) straight from the Unity Launch bar on Ubuntu.
Apply Ubuntu Theme to Google Navigation Bar
Google began rolling out a darker menu bar across its sites recently. In this post I will show how you can get an Ubuntu Ambiance-themed ‘Panel’ navigation bar.
Upgrade Ubuntu Using an ISO Image File
If are on a computer that doesn’t have network access or if you have are on a slow connection, it’s easier and faster to upgrade using a disc or an ISO image file already downloaded.
Upgrade Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu 11.04
Ubuntu 11.04 “Natty Narwhal” has been released. It includes many new features, improvements, and a completely revamped Unity interface. Here’s how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 10.10 installation to Ubuntu 11.04.
Test an Application in Ubuntu 11.04 without Installing
Software Center in Ubuntu 11.04 has got a really cool feature that lets you test an application without having to install it first.
Easily Save and Restore Ubuntu Panels
PanelRestore is a small program that allows you to easily save and restore custom panel configurations in Ubuntu. It can also be used to restore panels to the default Gnome layout.
Open Applications Menu with Windows Key on Ubuntu
If you are a new Ubuntu user like me, then you may be missing the feature of opening the Applications menu with Windows Key on Ubuntu, like you could on Windows. However there’s a little tweak available that gives you this functionality.
Find Application's Command and Path in Ubuntu
Generally when an application is installed in Ubuntu, it is added to the Applications menu.
However, there are some which may not be added to the menu, and you need to find where they are installed in order to run them. This post will show exactly that.
Encrypt a USB Flash Drive using TrueCrypt on Ubuntu
TrueCrypt is an open source software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This post will show you how to encrypt a USB Flash Drive using TrueCrypt on Ubuntu.